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brent
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Brent
2[ brent ]
noun
- Margaret, 1600?–1671?, U.S. colonial landowner, born in England: regarded as an early feminist.
- a borough of Greater London, England.
- a male given name.
Brent
/ brɛnt /
noun
- a borough of NW Greater London. Pop: 267 800 (2003 est). Area: 44 sq km (17 sq miles)
Example Sentences
The Brent crude index is used heavily in Europe but also by OPEC, a cartel of countries that produce about 40% of the world’s oil and 60% of world oil exports.
Taken together, all of these factors have pushed Brent crude, the international oil benchmark, up from $95 a barrel in March to more than $120 this week.
The price of oil is at its highest point in a decade, over $120 per barrel for Brent crude, the international benchmark.
Since graduating in 2008 from the University of Colorado—where she was an NCAA All-American in cross-country—Vaughn has been running professionally in Boulder and is coached by her husband, Brent.
Ben and Brent fill five ounce, self-seal cans, with their meat mixture.
General Brent Scowcroft, national security adviser to the first President Bush, shuffled head-down through the mob.
Basically, pre-marital sex is a big no-no and could land Justin Brent in hot water.
She is back in New Jersey visiting family with her boyfriend and trainer, Brent Steffensen.
They ultimately rescinded the invitation when conservatives like Brent Bozell expressed outrage about the inclusion.
That's what once-prominent conservative activist Brent Bozell says.
And there at the base of Brent Tor you may see the very rock to this day.
They sent in haste for the nearest bishop, and with him proceeded to the top of Brent Tor.
For example, shortly before our arrival, a young Igorot had been confirmed by Bishop Brent.
Mr. Naylor-Brent leaned back in his chair and sighed heavily as he polished his gold glasses.
Mr. Naylor-Brent's good-looking rugged face took on an expression of the keenest relief.
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